The Evernote Conference is our biggest event of the year and it’s just around the corner! If you haven’t gotten your tickets yet, be sure to register now and reserve your spot.

We’ve already announced a number of the inspiring, influential speakers that you’ll see on stage at the Evernote Conference. Today, we’re thrilled to introduce you to three more who will be joining us:

Meet Friday’s Speakers:

Marc Benioff

Chairman and CEO, salesforce.com

Marc Benioff is chairman and CEO of salesforce.com. He founded the company in 1999 with a vision to create an on-demand information management service that would replace traditional enterprise software technology. Benioff is now regarded as one of the pioneers of cloud computing and has been instrumental in driving businesses to transform into customer companies by embracing social and mobile cloud technologies to connect with customers, partners, employees and products in new ways.

David Allen

Founder and Chairman, the David Allen Company

David Allen is widely recognized as the world’s leading expert on personal and organizational productivity. Thirty years of pioneering research and coaching to corporate managers and CEOs of some of America’s most prestigious corporations and institutions have earned him Forbes’ recognition as one of the top five executive coaches in the U.S. and Business 2.0 magazine’s inclusion in their 2006 list of the “50 Who Matter Now.” Allen is the originator of GTD®, the popular Getting Things Done® methodology that has shown millions how to transform a fast-paced, overwhelming, over-committed life into one that is balanced, integrated, relaxed, and has more successful outcomes.

Morning Keynote Moderator:

Om Malik

Founder and Senior Writer, GigaOM

Om Malik is the founder of GigaOM and will join the conversation with Phil Libin and Marc Benioff on Friday morning. He has more than 20 years of experience as a journalist covering technology and business news. His contributions have been published in The Wall Street Journal, The Economist and MIT Technology Review. Additionally, Malik is the author of Broadbandits: Inside the $750 Billion Telecom Heist.

I don’t know whether David Allen uses Evernote himself, but his company publishes a guide on GTD+Evernote: http://discussion.evernote.com/topic/40608-david-allens-best-practices-guide-for-gtd-evernote/

Best of luck with this. Seems like a great conference. I urge those who can to attend. By the way, we will soon start working on an entirely new Version 2 of Evernote For Dummies, thanks to all for the great reception for Version 1.